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"Anybody-but-Bush is who I'm voting for," said Mr. Wechsler, a probation officer, clutching Edwards pamphlets and running down an icy sidewalk to a nearby Kerry event, adding that he hoped to catch Gen. Wesley K. Clark later. "I'm trying to figure out who is most electable, so I'm doing serious shopping still."
"My heart still belongs to Howard Dean because of his passion, but my head says Kerry is the one who can get elected," said Pradipto Bagchi, 30, a financial analyst from Nashua, at a Kerry event. "
In the interviews, almost all Democrats said they were far more confused than in the 2000 presidential primary, which pitted only two candidates against each other.
With seven candidates, they confessed, it was hard to do the homework needed to cast a vote.
After reading this stuff, I have a sinking feeling for democratic party. It becomes obvious the democratic party fear Republican party and George W. Bush. I seriously think this stupid 'ABB' will really kill democratic party in 2004. It's very likely Kerry will win this, but his platform based on fear will kill democratic party in the general election. These democratic activists and establishments never understand people from the other spectrum will never accept a candidate running based on fear of Bush, fear of Republican party.
Kerry, running solely on the fear platform will lead democratic party into wilderness for years to come, that's my conclusion.